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  1. Their support is terrible. I initially tried via phone, left a couple of voicemails, and email to contact them several times on a question I was having. I eventually posted on here and then PM'd Thermalmike, as I saw he was the main contact, and got my issue resolved.  A month later I got a call back from Thermaltake. :rolleyes:

    Compared to others, everything easily worked on my system, so I'm sticking with them for now. I think you definitely should have returned the product before your return window was past. I hope you eventually get some support. 

  2. I believe you need to have the software running at all times. You can close out of the window, but it needs to still be going in the system tray. If I exit it from the system tray, my fans go to a default mode. That's why I was asking if you meant closing as in the system tray or just the window.

    If it reverts when closing the window but letting the software run in the system tray, then that's definitely a problem.

  3. I actually double checked the product page before I posted that second reply, just to ensure I wasn't mistaken.

    The controller you see there is not the TT sync controller. The TT sync controller is specifically designed to connect to a motherboard RGB header. The one you have connects to a USB 2.0 motherboard header.

    Did you even look at the link I posted? That controller is 9 ports and comes with the ports and wires to connect to a motherboard RGB header.

    I don't work for Thermaltake. I'm just a customer like you. I don't understand why you're being so rash. 

     

  4. I did read the thread title. All their stuff comes with a controller, but the TT sync controller (as far as I'm aware) isn't included with any of their other products; only as a separate product.

     

    It's a 9 fan controller. What you're describing doesn't sound like it. Maybe you should have taken a second to look up the product I was describing, instead of being so rude about it. Here's the link to it. 

    http://ttpremium.com/product/tt-sync-controller-tt-premium-edition/

    In the future, maybe you shouldn't be rude to the people trying to help you, as they are rather scarce in this forum.

     

  5. On 8/18/2018 at 1:38 PM, garagified said:

    thanks for reply. i dont think my antivirus/firewall is blocking it. i installed this version Riing_Plus_RGB_Tt_Premium_Edition_Setup_1.1.4_x86 and its works. problem with the software and it needs to repack and solve the bugs.. 

    Did you investigate in your antivirus at all? If not, I really suggest you do.

     

    16 hours ago, fummins03 said:

    I am having the same problem it will not open ever after a reinstall. I guess I will be taking the fans out and sending them back, very unpleased with this purchase 

    Have you tried my suggestion from my initial reply to garagified?

  6. Sounds like your antivirus is removing it. I am running Trend Micro and it used to constantly delete it and mark it as a threat. I had to add the install folder for the TT software to my exception list, and I believe I also had to go in and manually go into my antivirus and mark the software as safe, after another install.

    Try this and see if it works.

  7. Interesting concept, making your own software. I'm a programmer myself and have thought about looking into trying to either add on to the current software or make my own. But I honestly don't have the free time for it.

    I'll be interested to see what you come up with.

  8. 3 hours ago, drummerman247 said:

    so then any of the rgb fans will work with it if I get the TT Sync right? I was going to upgrade from the rgb 14. But for now they will work!

    You must have quoted that before I had a chance to update my post. The controller has ports for their 9-pin USB 2.0 style headers which their Riing Plus, Pure Plus, Lumi Plus, and Riing Trio products use. 

    If you have the older style of fans, I don't believe they will work.

  9. Are they the Riing Plus fans? If so, you will need to purchase Thermaltake's TT Sync Controller, if you want to use Asus Aura to control the fans. 

    I believe any of their fans and LED strips that have the 9-pin USB 2.0 style header can be used on the sync controller. If you are talking about the regular RGB Riing fans I don't think you will be able to control them with anything but the controller they came with.

  10. I'm going to assume you only have one controller, and it's saying error on controller 16 because the dip switches are set that way. I would refer to the manual and make sure you set the controller as the first one, per the dip switch positions.

    Looks like you have four fans hooked up to the controller and not a fifth fan or LED strip. I believe you are seeing the error message because by default, the controllers assume a device is hooked up to each port. You should go into the Thermaltake RGB software and find the device that corresponds to your empty port on the controller and unassign it.

  11. 5 hours ago, Bozkurt said:

    Thank you VERY MUCH!!

     

    Really appreciate it.

    Comment and a questions as a follow up.

     

    The speed settings on this version is slower than 1.2.0. Which leads to me believe that it's possible to have a slider for speed. I think this would be a great improvement to the current option of having predefined settings. I like some of the slower ones (1.1.6) on some modes, and some of the faster ones on others (1.2.0) I think everyone would have a different preference, not necessarily covered by the presets.

     

    Now that it remembers my setting, would updating to the newer version revert this setting to rainbow?

    Are there plans to be able to re-implement this feature in future updates?

    Are there plans to create macros/short-cuts to be able to quickly switch profiles.

     

    Again, TYVM.

     

    Well, most anything is possible with programming. The real question is if they made it dynamic enough to easily turn it into a slider, or if they hard coded each speed.

  12. Just now, Avenger86 said:

    Hello! As yuou see in old version Aurora mode was faster than in new. I think faster = more beautoful.

    I agree that I preferred the faster version of it on the previous version of the software.

     

    @ThermalMike, I think the best solution would be for them to allow us a speed selection for this mode (and for essentially any mode aside from the ones where it wouldn't make sense; static, sound control 1-3, thermal).

  13. So I understand that if I leave controller 2 on profile one, and then go to controller 1 and make my effects settings and hit save, it is supposed to make controller 2 match. This works.

    Is there a way to make controllers always follow whatever is going on on controller 1? For instance, if I have a second profile on controller 1 with my fans where I set them to PWM and temperature color effect, I would like controller 2 (with my lumi plus LED strips) to switch to temperature color effect as well.

     

    Also, I noticed this with the initial 1.2 version; what is the RGB button that is to the right of the menu to cycle through controllers?

  14. Check to see if your antivirus has deleted it. I had to fight tooth and nail with my antivirus to get this software working. It would detect the executable as malicious and delete it. So I had to add the folder it was in to the exceptions list and also tell it to restore the executable. I haven't had any issues with updates; just new installs of the software cause me grief.

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